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The political science department at Berkeley provides an extensive selection of courses covering both historical and modern political theory, encompassing European and American philosophical traditions.
Regarding historical political philosophy, professors specialize in various eras including classical antiquity, the medieval period, the Renaissance, early modern times, the Enlightenment, and 19th-century European ideas, as well as American political philosophy from the 18th to 20th centuries (including African-American perspectives). In modern political theory, faculty expertise includes studies of liberalism and democracy (including radical democratic approaches), questions of knowledge and historical interpretation, postfoundational theories and their opposition, as well as focused examinations of topics like political identity, individual agency, governmental authority, and economic systems.